One of the common moans I hear from party representatives is on the subject of nominating bodies. These gripes include “we don’t know who is on their panel”, “we don’t know how they select adjudicators”, “we never get the adjudicator we ask for”, and so on. The committee of the London and South East Region there

I am very pleased to confirm the appointment of Professor Phillip Capper as the Adjudication Society’s Honorary President. He has just accepted the appointment, which will last a period of three years.

Following debate as to the direction of our Society at the 2008 AGM, a wide-ranging on line survey was issued to all members to obtain feedback. Thank you to all those members who took valuable time from busy schedules to complete the survey.

A Summary Report of the Final Results of a research project conducted by The Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, King’s College London and The Technology and Construction Court, is now available for download.

The First Revision of the Second Edition of the Technology and Construction Court Guide came into effect on October 1st. The Explanatory Note on page 2 summarises the changes that have been made. Download the Guide

The above meeting took place as planned and was attended by approximately 25 people. The make of the audience comprising representative of the main ANB’s, adjudicators, adjudication users such as contractors, solicitors/barristers, quantity surveyors and claim consultants.